My-Profile 1 Bijay K. Danta Professor Phd (English

My-Profile 1 Bijay K. Danta Professor Phd (English

My-Profile Bijay K. Danta Professor PhD (English): “Frames for Reading Metafiction: The Example of Kurt Vonnegut” (Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, 1998) MPhil (English): “The Metafictional Mode in Vonnegut: A Study through Cat’s Cradle, Slaughterhouse-Five, and The Breakfast of Champions” (Berhampur University, 1988) MA in English (Sambalpur University, 1982), Date of Joining: 27 March 2006 (Prior experience Dibrugarh University: 29 August 1987--26 March 2006) Mobile: 09401640135 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Areas of Interest: Specialization: American Literature, Critical Theory Other research Areas • Fiction Studies • Postcolonial Studies • Translation Studies • Life Writing and Travel Writing PhD Supervision: Completed: 7, Ongoing (4), *Completed in other Institution(s): 3 Date of S.N. Name Title of Thesis award The Word and the World: A study of the Nasmeem Farhin 28 Nov 1 Figurative Nature of Language as Reflected in Akhtar 2015 Twentieth Century Critical Theory Ideology and Resistance in the Post-Cold War 24 June 2 Surajit Sharma Novels of John Le Carré. 2016 Pleasure and Power in Detective Fiction: A Study 31 Jan 3 Anindita Dey Through Select Texts. 2017 Jesus Christ and the Claims of Fiction: Literary 10 Nov 4 Reetamoni Narzary Representations and the Politics of Authority 2017 William Faulkner in African American Fiction: 15 May 5 Lulu Mariam Borgohain Intertextuality and Interliterariness in Ernest 2017 Gaines and Toni Morrison. Women’s Travel Writing in Colonial India and 31 Jan 6 Nurjahan Begum the Rhetoric of Difference: A Study Through 2017 Select Texts. Patterns of Gazing in African American Travel 31 Jan 7 Pronami Bhattacharyya Writing: A Study of Select Texts. 2017 Colonial Knowledge Production and the 8 Dharmendra Kr Baruah Construction of Northeast India: A Study Ongoing Through Select Texts. Alternative Modernities: Indigenous and Global 9 Raktima Bhuyan Ongoing Transformations in the African American 1 My-Profile Intellectual Tradition Spectres of the Corporeal: The Grotesque Body in Ongoing 10 Jharna Choudhury Contemporary Fiction De-Scribing the Garden in Fiction From Austen to Ongoing 11 Priyanka Saha Auster: A Study Through Select Texts Ongoing 12 Smitasri Joy Sarma Ongoing 13 Jayati Das Ongoing 14 Joyee Das *Completed in other Institution(s): 3 • Chandana Chetia: “Reclaiming Identity: Patterns and Variations in the Novels of Ernest Gaines” (Dibrugarh University, 2008) • Mridul Bordoloi: “Framing the Unframable: A Study of the Politics of Representation in Postcolonial Metafiction” (Dibrugarh University, 2009) • Jaydeep Chakrabarty: “Culture and the Canon: Edward Said and the Great Tradition” (Dibrugarh University, 2010) Masters Dissertation: 2006: 7 2007: 5 2008: 6 2010: 9 2011: 9 2012: 8 2013: 6 2014: 8 2015: 8 2016: 5 (ongoing) Publication: Journals: 1. “The Text as Intertext: William Faulkner’s The Sound and the Fury.” Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies 8 (1990): 90-101. (ISSN 0975-5659) 2. Simplifying Nothing, Time, Tralfamadore and the Billy Pilgrim Story in Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five.” Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies 9 (1992-93): 88-97. (ISSN 0975-5659) 3. “Frames for Reading Metafiction: An Essay in Theory and Method.” Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies 10 &11(1994-96): 53-61. (ISSN 0975-5659) 4. “The Heads of Hydra: Toward Carnivalization of Genre in Metafiction.” Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies 12 (1996-97): 29-49. (ISSN 0975- 5659) 2 My-Profile 5. “Crossing the Border, Closing the Gap: Intertextual Diaspora and Cultural Identity in Fiction: Twain, Faulkner, Lee, Morrison, Arundhati Roy.” Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies 14 (2001): 19-30. (ISSN 0975-5659) 6. “Said Un-Said: From Politics to Theory.” Journal of Politics 12 (2005): 74-95. 7. “Jack and Hal: The Politics of Identity and Otherness in 1King Henry IV.” Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies 15 (2005): . (ISSN 0975-5659) 8.“Protocols for Translation: Oriya-English/Assamese and Assamese- English/Oriya.” Colloquy 1. SAP-DRS Journal (First Series) Department of English, Dibrugarh University, 2005: 55-72. 9.“Oriya Folk Songs: A Various Universe.” Colloquy 2. SAP-DRS Journal (Second Series) Department of English, Dibrugarh University, 2007. 10.“The Politics of Accumulation: Wealth, Power, and Self-Fashioning in Marlowe’s The Jew of Malta.” Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies 16 (2007): . (ISSN 0975-5659) 11.“Life Writing and the Limits of Truth.” Colloquy 3 (Dibrugarh University: UGC SAP-DRS Project, 2008): 1-28 12.“American Essentialism Revisited; Or, Teaching Anxieties in the American Literature Classroom.” Dibrugarh University Journal for English Studies 17 (2008): 22-38. (ISSN 0975-5659) 13. “Writing, Authority, and the Claims of Correction in Kurt Vonnegut’s Mother Night.” MJES 1.1 (2010): 14.“The Day the Story Ended: Kurt Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle.” Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies 18 (2010): 17-28. (ISSN 0975-5659) 15. “Imagined Identities: JM Coetzee’s Waiting for the Barbarians.” Ravenshaw Journal of English and Cultural Studies 1.1 (2011): 16-32 (ISSN 2231-2773) 16.“Shakespeare Revisited: Review of Comedy: A Rhetorical Fiction Five Essays On Shakespeare’s Comedies.” By Amaresh Datta.” Margins: An International Journal of Literature and Culture 2 (2012): 195-206. (ISSN 2250-0731) 17.(with Farheena Danta) “The Ghost of the Author and the Afterlife of Translation.” Translation Today 8.2 (2014): 61-75. (ISSN 0972-8740) 18.“Can the Subaltern Sing? Reading Apparatuses of Resistance.” Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies 25 (2015): 1-15 (ISSN 0975-5659) Book Chapters: 1.“Toward a Theory of Influence: T.S. Eliot and Modernist Oriya Poetry.” T.S. Eliot and Assamese Literature. Ed. Pona Mahanta. Guwahati: Purbanchal Prakash, 1992: 55-68. (ISBN 81-7213-012-0) 3 My-Profile 2.“F/(R)ighting Back: The Ethics of Otherness and the Otherness of Ethics.” Reflections on Literature, Criticism and Theory Today. Ed. Sura P. Rath, Kailash Baral, Venkat Rao et al. New Delhi: Pencraft, 2004: 171-90. (ISBN 81-85753628) 3.“The Race for New Mythologies: Travelling Identities in Postnational Discourses.” Identities: Global and Local. Ed. Kailash C Baral and Prafulla C. Kar. New Delhi: Pencraft, 2004: 98-111. (ISBN 81-85753-60-1) 4. “Everyman: Repetition and Structural Doubling.” Everyman: Educational Edition. Ed. Bibhash Choudhury. Guwahati: KB Publications, 2004: 33-44. (ISBN 81-20328493) 5.“‘Something Happened’: Writing, Repetition, and Recovery in Shashi Deshpande’s Small Remedies.” Writing Difference: The Novels of Shashi Deshpande. Ed. Chanchala Naik. Delhi: Pencraft, 2005: 204-16. (ISBN 81- 8575369-5) 6.“Life Writing and the Claims of Fiction: JM Coetzee’s Boyhood.” JM Coetzee: Critical Perspectives. Ed. Kailash C Baral. New Delhi: Pencraft, 2008: 130-144. (ISBN 81-85753-91-1) 7. (with Farheena Danta) “On Moral Fictions: Anxiety and Ethics in Coetzee’s Slow Man.” JM Coetzee: Critical Perspectives. Ed. Kailash C Baral. New Delhi: Pencraft, 2008. 191-201. (ISBN 81-85753-91-1) 8. “Said Un-Said: From Politics to Theory.” Edward Said and the Politics of Culture. Ed. Bibhash Choudhury. Guwahati: Bhabani P, 2008. (ISBN 81-904940- 4-5) 9. “The Politics of Accumulation: Wealth, Power, and Self-Fashioning in Marlowe’s The Jew of Malta.” The Jew of Malta. Ed. Nandana Dutta. Guwahati: Papyrus, 2009. Rev. ed. 2010. (ISBN: 978-81-905779-5-3) 10.“Oriya Poetry, Religion and Resistance: Towards a Local Cosmology.” Religion and Society in Northeast India. Ed. Dambarudhar Nath. Guwahati: DVS, 2012.: 344-62 (ISBN 978-81-86307-29-8) 11.(with Farheena Danta) “Competing Imaginaries and the Female Subject: India Goswami’s The Man from Chinnamasta.” Women’s Narratives from Northeast India: Lives in the Margins. Ed. Debarshi P Nath. Guwahati: Purbanchal Prakash, 2016. 205-11 (ISBN 978-81-7213-2828) Books [edited]: 1. [with Farheena Danta, Pona Mahanta, et al] Poems Old and New. Chennai: Macmillan, 2001; rpt. 2014. 2. [with Biyotkesh Tripathy] The Indian Mind: Progressive, Iconoclastic, and Metaphysical Essays of the Inimitable Govind Tripathy in English Translation. Bhubaneswar: Gyanajuga Publication, 2004. (ISBN 81-87781-67-X) 4 My-Profile 3. Musings: An Anthology of Poems. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press/ Foundation Books, 2008. (ISBN 978-81-7596-583-6) 4. [with Farheena Danta] Great European Thinkers: A Window to Continental Philosophy. Guwahati: Eastern, 2010; Rev. ed. 2015. (978-93-80261-19-5) Conferences, Workshops 1.“T.S. Eliot and Modernist Oriya Poetry: Toward a Problematic of Influence.” (TS Eliot Centenary Seminar, 22-23 February, 1990, Dibrugarh University) 2.“The Politics and Poetics of Romanticism.” (Twentieth Century Approaches to Romanticism, 23-25 Nov, 1993, Dibrugarh University) 3.“Originary Fictions and Mythic Violence in The Great Gatsby and Absalom, Absalom!” (F. Scott Fitzerald Centenary Seminar 9-10 November, 1994, ASRC, Hyderabad) 4.“A Girl's Story: Intertextual Diaspora and Cultural Identity” (Bordecrossing 27-28 Aug. 1998, USIS, Calcutta) 5.“Osiris 2000: The American New Criticism and Its Discontents” (New Directions in Twentieth Century American Literature 27 August, 1999, USIS, Calcutta) 6. “Discipline and Banish: Interdisciplinary Criticism and the Burden of Cultural Studies” (4-5 Oct 2001, Tezpur University, Tezpur) 7. “F/(R)ighting Back: The Ethics of Otherness and the Otherness of Ethics in Search Paradigms” (14-17 December, 2001, Forum on Contemporary Theory, MSU Baroda and LSU Shreveport,

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